Chase Headley‘s breakout season led to speculation about whether the Padres would try to sign the third baseman to a long-term contract extension, but it doesn’t sound likely anytime soon.

Headley is under contract through 2014 and Corey Brock of MLB.com reports that “no discussions have taken place to date.”

Headley has always been a very solid all-around player whose raw offensive numbers were deflated by calling Petco Park home. That all changed this year as he hit .286 with 31 homers and an .875 OPS while leading the NL with 115 RBIs and the switch-hitter will benefit from the Padres moving in the fences for 2013.

While the two sides apparently aren’t engaging in extension talks general manager Josh Byrnes did stress that the Padres aren’t looking to trade Headley, saying: “I think people know we’re not going to move him.”